J Evol Econ
DOI 10.1007/s00191-008-0108-6
REGULAR ARTICLE
The co-evolution of technology and methods
of standard setting: the case of the mobile
phone industry
Jeffrey L. Funk
© Springer-Verlag 2008
Abstract This paper applies the concept of co-evolution to technology, institu-
tions, and industry structure in the mobile phone industry with a focus on tech-
nology and the institution/method of standard setting. The paper shows how
changes in technology have caused the method of standard setting to come full
circle. New switching technologies, in particular electronic switching, enabled
a change from integral to modular problem solving and thus a change from
quasi-vertical integration to open standard setting in the wireline telecommu-
nications industry in the late 1970s and later in the mobile phone industry.
Growth in those mobile phone markets that initially implemented an open
standard setting process encouraged other countries to adopt similar types of
standard setting where government agencies and firms were the mechanisms
for this transmission of open standard setting methods. However, the latest
technological change, the mobile Internet, requires integral problem solving
and this has caused quasi-vertical integration to return in the form of service
providers determining the mobile Internet standards and the specifications for
the phones that support their mobile Internet services. A new set of firms is
transmitting these methods of standard setting to the rest of the world.
Keywords Technology · Evolution · Transmission · Standards · Global
JEL Classification L15 · L22 · L43 · O30 · O32 · O33
J. L. Funk (B )
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
e-mail: etmfjl@nus.edu.sg